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Updated May 2026 · ClinicalTrials.gov

RECRUITINGPhase 2INTERVENTIONAL

Pharmacokinetic Study to Evaluate Anti-mycobacterial Activity of TMC207 in Combination With Background Regimen (BR) of Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) Medications for Treatment of Children/Adolescents With Pulmonary MDR-TB

A Phase 2, Open-label, Multicenter, Single-arm Study to Evaluate the Pharmacokinetics, Safety, Tolerability and Anti-mycobacterial Activity of TMC207 in Combination With a Background Regimen (BR) of Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) Medications for the Treatment of Children and Adolescents 0 Months to <18 Years of Age Who Have Confirmed or Probable Pulmonary MDR-TB

Pharmacokinetic Study to Evaluate Anti-mycobacterial Activity of TMC207 in Combination With Background Regimen (BR) of Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) Medications for Treatment of Children/Adolescents With Pulmonary MDR-TB (NCT02354014) is a Phase 2 interventional studying Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant, sponsored by Janssen Research & Development, LLC. RECRUITING as of the most recent ClinicalTrials.gov update. Talk to your doctor before contacting the trial site.

Important: This information is not medical advice. Talk to your doctor about whether a clinical trial is right for you.

About This Trial

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (explores what the body does to the drug), and anti-mycobacterial activity of bedaquiline (TMC207) in children and adolescents (0 months to less than \[\<\] 18 years of age) diagnosed with confirmed or probable pulmonary multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), in combination With a Background Regimen (BR) of MDR-TB Medications.

What Stage of Research Is This?

Phase 2 trials evaluate whether a treatment actually works against Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant and continue monitoring side effects. Phase 2 enrolls larger groups (typically 100–300 patients) and produces the first real efficacy signal. A successful Phase 2 readout is what unlocks the much larger Phase 3 confirmatory trials needed for FDA approval.

This trial is currently recruiting participants. The sponsor has registered the study with ClinicalTrials.gov as actively enrolling, which means new applicants who meet the eligibility criteria can be considered for screening. Trial status can change between updates — confirm current recruiting status with the study contact before traveling for a screening visit.

Target enrollment of 60 participants puts this in the typical range for a Phase 2-style efficacy study or a moderate Phase 3 trial in a focused Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant subpopulation. At this scale, the study has enough statistical power to detect a clear treatment effect but is not the largest cohort in the field.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Participant must be a boy or girl, aged from birth (0 months) to less than (\<) 18 years at screening. Participants in Cohort 4 who are \<6 months of age at screening, gestational age at birth had to be greater than or equal to (\>=) 37 weeks - Participant must weigh \>3 kilogram (kg) at baseline and be within the 5th and 95th percentiles (inclusive) for the participant's age, based on the World Health Organization (WHO) child growth standards; Body Mass Index (BMI) for age. In Cohorts 3 and 4, weight for height/length may be used instead of BMI for age according to the local standard of care. Per WHO guidance, for participants aged \< 2 years in Cohort 4, length will be used to calculate the BMI instead of height - For Cohorts 1 and 2 only: Heterosexually active girls may participate if they are of non-childbearing potential, or if they are using effective birth control methods and are willing to continue practicing birth control methods throughout Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) treatment and for 6 months after stopping TMC207 treatment, or if they are non-heterosexually active or willing to practice sexual abstinence throughout MDR-TB treatment - For Cohorts 1 and 2 only: Boys who engage in sexual activity that could lead to pregnancy of the female partner must use at minimum a male condom throughout MDR-TB treatment and for 3 months after stopping TMC207 treatment - Participant must have confirmed or probable (clinically diagnosed or presumed) pulmonary and/or non-severe extrapulmonary MDR-TB, including pre-extensively drug-resistant TB (pre- extensively drug resistant \[XDR\]-TB) or XDR-TB infection, based on the case definitions of pediatric pulmonary and non-severe extrapulmonary TB as described in the International (WHO) guidelines and in accordance with the local standard of care ...See full criteria on ClinicalTrials.gov Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

These are translations of the protocol\'s inclusion and exclusion criteria, simplified for patients and caregivers. The original clinical text appears below. Eligibility is ultimately confirmed by the trial site\'s screening process — this summary is a starting point for a conversation with your doctor, not a final determination.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Participant must be a boy or girl, aged from birth (0 months) to less than (\<) 18 years at screening. Participants in Cohort 4 who are \<6 months of age at screening, gestational age at birth had to be greater than or equal to (\>=) 37 weeks * Participant must weigh \>3 kilogram (kg) at baseline and be within the 5th and 95th percentiles (inclusive) for the participant's age, based on the World Health Organization (WHO) child growth standards; Body Mass Index (BMI) for age. In Cohorts 3 and 4, weight for height/length may be used instead of BMI for age according to the local standard of care. Per WHO guidance, for participants aged \< 2 years in Cohort 4, length will be used to calculate the BMI instead of height * For Cohorts 1 and 2 only: Heterosexually active girls may participate if they are of non-childbearing potential, or if they are using effective birth control methods and are willing to continue practicing birth control methods throughout Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) treatment and for 6 months after stopping TMC207 treatment, or if they are non-heterosexually active or willing to practice sexual abstinence throughout MDR-TB treatment * For Cohorts 1 and 2 only: Boys who engage in sexual activity that could lead to pregnancy of the female partner must use at minimum a male condom throughout MDR-TB treatment and for 3 months after stopping TMC207 treatment * Participant must have confirmed or probable (clinically diagnosed or presumed) pulmonary and/or non-severe extrapulmonary MDR-TB, including pre-extensively drug-resistant TB (pre- extensively drug resistant \[XDR\]-TB) or XDR-TB infection, based on the case definitions of pediatric pulmonary and non-severe extrapulmonary TB as described in the International (WHO) guidelines and in accordance with the local standard of care * Participants must be starting the initial MDR-TB treatment at Day 1 or have started an MDR-TB treatment within 12 weeks of Day 1 and are willing to modify it if necessary to an acceptable MDR-TB regimen for use with TMC207 * Participant must be willing to permanently discontinue RMP from at least 7 days before the baseline visit * Participant or legally acceptable representative must consent/assent to human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing of the participant. The mother must also consent to testing of her own HIV status, if the potential participant is a child aged \<2 years, or if the participant is \>= 2 years old and being breastfed or was breastfed within the last 8 weeks before screening, unless the mother had HIV test performed within 1 month prior to screening and documentation of HIV status can be provided. When documented HIV-positive status is available prior to screening for participants in Cohort 4 or their mother, HIV testing for the participant and mother is not required Exclusion Criteria: * Participant has a clinically significant active medical condition or the presence of any concomitant severe illness or rapidly deteriorating health condition, including immune deficiency (except HIV infection), which in the opinion of the investigator would prevent appropriate participation in the study, or that would make implementation of the protocol or interpretation of the study results difficult, or otherwise make the subject a poor candidate for a clinical study * Participant is a girl who is pregnant, or breast-feeding, or planning to become pregnant while enrolled in this study or within 6 months after stopping TMC207 treatment * Participant has known or presumed forms of extrapulmonary TB, other than: Lymphadenopathy (peripheral nodes or isolated mediastinal mass without significant airway compression); Pleural effusion or pleural fibrotic lesions * Participant has a significant cardiac arrhythmia that requires medication or risk factors for Torsade de Pointes, example heart failure, hypokalemia, known personal or family history of Long QT Syndrome, and untreated hypothyroidism

Treatments Being Tested

DRUG

Bedaquiline (TMC207)

Bedaquiline (TMC207) oral tablet adult formulation (containing 100 mg bedaquiline (TMC207) per tablet) administered as 400 milligram (mg), once daily, for the first 2 weeks, followed by bedaquiline 200 mg 3 times per week with intakes at least 2 days (48 hours) apart for 22 weeks in cohort 1. Cohort 2, 3 and 4 will receive an age appropriate oral tablet formulation containing 20mg bedaquiline . Bedaquiline tablet administered orally as 200 mg, once daily, for the first 2 weeks, followed by bedaquiline 100 mg 3 times per week with intakes at least 2 days (48 hours) apart for 22 weeks in cohort 2. In Cohort 3, dose of bedaquiline 8 mg/kg qd for the first 2 weeks, followed by bedaquiline 4 mg/kg times weekly (TIW) with intakes at least 2 days (48 hours) apart for 22 weeks will be administered. In cohort 4, bedaquiline (TMC207) qd for the first 2 weeks, followed by bedaquiline TIW with intakes at least 2 days (48 hours) apart for 22 weeks.

DRUG

Background Regimen (BR)

Background Regimen (BR) of Multidrug Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) medications will be dosed according to World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines, National Tuberculosis Program (NTP) guidelines and current standard of care at the site.

Locations (11)

Trial sites listed on ClinicalTrials.gov for this study. Site activation status can vary — confirm with the specific site before traveling for a screening visit.

Hospital Geral da Polana Caniço
Maputo, Mozambique
De La Salle Health Sciences Institute- DLSUMC
Dasmariñas, Philippines
Lung Center Of The Philippines
Quezon City, Philippines
Silang Specialists Medical Center
San Vincent Silang, Philippines
First Moscow State Medical University n.a. I.M. Sechenov
Moscow, Russia
THINK: Tuberculosis & HIV Investigative Network
Durban, South Africa
Sizwe Tropical Diseases Hospital
Johannesburg, South Africa
Wits Health Consortium
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Desmond Tutu TB Centre
Stellenboch, South Africa
Makerere University Lung Institute
Kampala, Uganda
State Institute Of Phthisiology And Pulmonology N.A. F.G. Yanovskiy Of Ams Ukraine
Kiev, Ukraine

How to Talk to Your Doctor About This Trial

Bring the printable summary of this trial — including the NCT ID (NCT02354014), the sponsor (Janssen Research & Development, LLC), and the key eligibility criteria — to your next appointment. Your doctor can review the inclusion and exclusion criteria against your medical history, lab values, and current treatments to assess whether you are likely to qualify. They can also help you weigh whether trial participation makes sense alongside your existing care plan.

Useful questions to walk through together: What does the trial protocol require beyond standard care? How long is the active treatment phase, and how long is follow-up? Are there study visits at sites I can reach? Who pays for the trial-specific procedures, and who pays for standard-of-care portions? See our 25 questions to ask about clinical trials guide for a more complete checklist.

Authoritative Sources

The official record for this trial lives on ClinicalTrials.gov — the federal registry maintained by the National Library of Medicine at NIH. For background on how this trial fits into the FDA approval pathway, see the FDA drug approval process. For oncology-specific guidance for patients considering trials, the National Cancer Institute publishes patient-oriented overviews. International trial registries are aggregated by the WHO ICTRP.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NCT02354014 clinical trial studying?

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (explores what the body does to the drug), and anti-mycobacterial activity of bedaquiline (TMC207) in children and adolescents (0 months to less than \[\<\] 18 years of age) diagnosed with confirmed or probable pulmonary multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), in combination With a Background Regimen (BR) of MDR-TB Medications. The full protocol is registered on ClinicalTrials.gov and includes the primary outcome measures, eligibility criteria, and study endpoints.

Who can participate in NCT02354014?

Eligibility for this trial depends on the specific inclusion and exclusion criteria set by the sponsor. The plain-English summary above translates the most important criteria into accessible language; the official clinical text is preserved in the collapsible section underneath. Whether you fit any specific trial is a medical decision your doctor needs to confirm — bring the trial information to your treating physician for a full review against your medical history.

How do I contact the trial site for NCT02354014?

Contact information registered with ClinicalTrials.gov is shown in the sidebar of this page. Before reaching out, confirm with your treating physician that this trial is appropriate for your situation. The trial site will then walk you through the screening process to determine final eligibility.

Is participating in a clinical trial safe?

Clinical trials in the United States are regulated by the FDA and overseen by Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) that review the protocol for safety. Risk varies by trial — Phase 1 studies test new treatments in humans for the first time, while Phase 3 trials use treatments that have already passed earlier safety screening. The informed consent document for any specific trial details the known risks and what to expect. Discuss those risks with your physician before deciding whether to participate.

Where can I verify the data on this page?

Every detail on this page comes directly from the ClinicalTrials.gov API. Click "View on ClinicalTrials.gov" in the sidebar to see the official, unmodified record. The federal record is always authoritative; this page is a structured presentation with a plain-English eligibility translation. For background on how clinical trials are regulated, see the FDA drug approval process documentation.

How This Page Is Built

Every field on this page is pulled directly from the ClinicalTrials.gov API v2 — no estimates, no proxies. The plain-English eligibility translation is generated from the original protocol text and reviewed for fidelity to the underlying clinical criteria. The original clinical text remains visible in the collapsible section above so users and clinicians can verify the translation. Read the full methodology for the data pipeline and known limitations.

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov API v2 record for NCT02354014. Maintained by the National Library of Medicine at NIH. Public domain. Cite as: "TrialFinderData. NCT02354014. Data: ClinicalTrials.gov."

Medical disclaimer: This page is informational, not medical advice. Talk to your doctor about whether a clinical trial is right for you.

Last updated 2026-05-08 · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov.